Pratica di Shadowing: Anne Hathaway Is Sure She Didn't Drown - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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I'm glad you're here, and I'm really glad that you're okay.
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I'm glad you're here, and I'm really glad that you're okay.
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Is this true?
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Did we almost lose Anne Hathaway?
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Did you almost drown or something?
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Well, it depends on who you ask.
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Okay.
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If you ask anybody who was there, they'd say no, but if you ask, like, the media, they'd be like, Yes!
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She did!
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She did!
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She almost drowned!
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The oxygen tanks had to be brought out!
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I love that the media sings.
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The media has that voice in my head, by the way.
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Yeah, they really sing.
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No, what happened was I went for a swim in Hawaii, and I've been swimming in the ocean my whole life, and it's never been a problem for me.
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Yeah.
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But I think I was maybe a little arrogant.
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I was...
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Anyway, I got caught in a rip, and I couldn't get out, and I'd been swimming for, like, ten minutes, and I'm a strong swimmer.
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You were in a rip tie.
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Yeah.
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That's frightening.
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Well, I wasn't getting pulled out.
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I just couldn't get in.
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It would have been really scary if I'd been pulled out, but I was just kind of stuck about, like, 400, 500 yards out.
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So I'm just...
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I've been swimming and swimming.
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I'm like, okay, and I'm just gonna float for a second and hopefully rest, and then, okay, no, this isn't working.
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And so then I see my.. in one spot, like, just not doing anything?
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Yes, basically.
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And so then I see my husband...
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What kind of stroke is this?
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Maybe that's why I couldn't get in.
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That's probably why, yeah, you're very swimming wrong.
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Why are we moving?
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I don't understand.
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I can't swim out of here.
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What?
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Honey, help me.
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I can't swim.
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This is doing nothing.
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That's not swimming, honey.
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Well, I have a...
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This is a photo of you.
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This looks like you are drowning.
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I'm sorry.
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Okay.
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That's frightening.
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Yes.
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That is frightening.
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That would scare me.
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I would just like to point out that broad, that merit of that, that hotness is mine.
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Yeah, that's you right there.
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You're topless.
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Oh, there you are.
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That one's me.
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So here's what happened.
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What I'm saying to him right there, is I swear to God, is because my husband sees me and he's just like, like, are you okay?
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First of all, trying to communicate from 500 yards out to your husband that I'm sort of not okay.
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This face says I'm not okay.
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Look at this face.
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Help!
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No, I'm going.
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Shark!
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Shark!
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He's going, ah!
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And I'm going, no!
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Hold on, you gotta see.
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You guys see, I'm going, no!
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He's going out?
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Why is he going out?
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He's fine.
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He's getting a tan.
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You're drowning.
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Can you do a side-by-side?
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If you can do a side-by-side, I can show you it.
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Okay, so this is it.
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No!
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And I'm just like, no, don't run out.
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There's photographers.
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You just made this so much more dramatic.
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And he's like screaming like, oh, my God.
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And he's like, my wife is dying.
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I'm like, I'm not dying.
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I just don't know how to communicate this to you.
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Hello.
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Yeah.
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Well, good.
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I'm glad.
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Did your family get all scared?
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Yes.
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I was scared.
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My family got so freaked out.
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So I got off the beach.
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So I got, you know, to land eventually. And I'm exhausted.
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Swimming all day.
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And I cut my foot, and that turned into a whole other Internet thing, because my husband, so my husband, like, helps me with my cut foot.
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I'm bleeding on the beach, and then I got scared of sharks.
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Sounds like an awful beach.
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I would never want to go there ever on vacation.
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It was actually really nice.
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It was nice, yeah.
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But my husband went to get, like, Band-Aids, and he came back, and we had this moment.
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I'll get to my parents in a second.
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Yeah.
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But we had this moment where he was sitting there holding my foot, and we knew we were having our photograph taken, and we also knew that if the photograph wasn't being taken, he would have given my foot a kiss.
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And so we had this moment, and I just, like, watched my husband make a decision about what type of man he was, and he's like, I don't care.
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Mwah!
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He went for it.
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That's a good man.
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He went for it.
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He went for it.
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He goes, I don't care.
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He went for it.
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He's like, I don't care, Internet.
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So while I was waiting for him to get the Band-Aid, and this is definitely a big change in my life.
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The first person I emailed was not my mother, but my publicist.
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I was like, I don't want you to be freaked out, but something just happened.
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Well, it's so Hollywood big time.
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It's so Hollywood big time, man.
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But then you talked to your mom and she was scared.
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So then I wrote my mom, and I'm like, I don't want you to alarm you.
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There's a chance that there's some photos of me looking like I'm in distress.
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You were in distress.
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I didn't need this photo.
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It wasn't that bad.
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I said, but trust me, it's probably going to be overblown, but don't worry about it.
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And so I get word back from my mom, that's kind of scary, but I'm glad you're okay.
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Please be careful.
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No big deal.
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A day goes by, the story doesn't come out.
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I think, wow, this is awesome.
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I dodged a bullet.
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Then I wake up the next day, and my phone just lights up, like, everyone I've ever met.
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Are you okay?
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And I'm just like, oh, God, there's something got out that I died or something.
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And then, so I call my mom, and she's like, honey!
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And I'm like, Mom, I e-mailed you this.
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I did my...
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I checked up on you.
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I checked up on you.
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I told you it was fine.
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And she's like, well, I'm just watching the news right now.
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It wasn't the news.
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It was the entertainment news.
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And she was saying, and she's like, and it's saying, and I'm looking at the photos right here, and you do not look okay.
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I'm like, Mom, I'm on the phone with you.
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She's like, hold on, hold on, you're on.
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No, I'm giving you the story from me.
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Exactly.
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I'm okay.
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Don't watch this.
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I just have to point out, my mom doesn't sound like that either.
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I know I make the media sound like that, and I'm just worried that my mom's going to watch us and be like, I don't sound like that.
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Oh, please.
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I give my mom totally crazy voices.
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Okay, so, Mom, I'm sorry.
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Yeah.
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What does your mom sound like?
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She sounds awesome.
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That's very, very nice.
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See, you got to love Mom.
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I know you.
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I met your mom.
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She sounds awesome and intelligent and wise, powerful.
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That's very, very nice of you.

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Perché praticare parlando con questo video?

Questo video, in cui Anne Hathaway parla della sua esperienza di nuoto nell'oceano hawaiano, offre un'ottima opportunità per migliorare la pronuncia inglese e affinare le abilità comunicative. Durante il video, Anne condivide una storia personale che coinvolge emozioni e situazioni comuni, permettendo di apprendere in un contesto reale. Praticare il shadow speak con questo materiale non solo aiuta a comprendere meglio l'uso del linguaggio colloquiale, ma sviluppa anche la capacità di esprimersi in modo naturale e fluido. Utilizzando tecniche di shadowing in inglese, gli studenti possono riprodurre immediatamente le frasi e migliorare la loro pronuncia e intonazione.

Grammatica ed espressioni nel contesto

Analizzando le strutture linguistiche utilizzate da Anne, possiamo identificare alcune frasi chiave che possono essere utili per gli studenti:

  • “It depends on who you ask.” - Questa espressione evidenzia come le risposte possano variare in base al punto di vista.
  • “I’d been swimming for, like, ten minutes.” - L’uso di “like” qui mostra un modo colloquiale di esprimere il tempo passato.
  • “This isn’t working.” - Una semplice ma efficace espressione per indicare che qualcosa non sta andando come previsto.

Questi esempi rimarcano l’uso del tempo verbale passato, le frasi colloquiali e le espressioni utilizzate per comunicare situazioni di tensione. Ogni struttura rappresenta un'opportunità per migliorare la pronuncia inglese e familiarizzare con l’inglese parlato.

Trappole comuni nella pronuncia

Nel video, esistono alcune parole e frasi che potrebbero rappresentare delle sfide per gli apprendisti:

  • “Drown” - Questo termine può essere confuso con suoni simili. È importante praticarne la pronuncia per evitare errori.
  • “Oxygen tanks” - La combinazione di suoni può essere difficile; prestare attenzione alla suddivisione delle sillabe è fondamentale.
  • “Rip tide” - Questa espressione richiede una buona articolazione per essere pronunciata correttamente.

Incorporare queste parole nella pratica di shadowing in inglese permette agli studenti di affrontare le difficoltà di pronuncia in un contesto dinamico e reale. Utilizzando video come questo, è possibile imparare l'inglese con YouTube in modo efficace e coinvolgente.

Cos'è la tecnica dello Shadowing?

Shadowing è una tecnica di apprendimento delle lingue supportata da studi scientifici, originariamente sviluppata per la formazione dei traduttori professionisti e resa popolare dal poliglotta Dr. Alexander Arguelles. Il metodo è semplice ma potente: ascolti un audio in inglese di madrelingua e lo ripeti immediatamente ad alta voce — come un'ombra che segue il parlante con un ritardo di solo 1–2 secondi. A differenza dell'ascolto passivo o degli esercizi di grammatica, lo shadowing costringe il tuo cervello e i muscoli della bocca a elaborare e riprodurre simultaneamente i modelli di discorso reale. La ricerca dimostra che migliora significativamente la precisione della pronuncia, l'intonazione, il ritmo, il discorso connesso, la comprensione dell'ascolto e la fluidità del parlato — rendendolo uno dei metodi più efficaci per la preparazione alla prova di speaking dell'IELTS e per la comunicazione reale in inglese.

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